Guard undergoes 2nd pelvic surgery

Bulls guard Jay Williams underwent a second surgical procedure on his fractured pelvis Tuesday, according to sources, and still faces several surgeries on his left knee.

Williams, who sustained serious injuries in a motorcycle accident last Thursday, remained in intensive care at Illinois Masonic Medical Center.

A source said the second pelvic surgery went well.

Teammates are anxious to visit him. Jalen Rose arrived in town for a Wednesday afternoon charity event and is hoping to see Williams before he leaves town again. Tyson Chandler went to the hospital Tuesday but was denied access to Williams' room.

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, speaking at a news conference in Durham, N.C., said he visited the hospital last Friday. Krzyzewski believes he will play again.

"I would be shocked if he didn't play," he said.

Williams' uncertain future has limited general manager John Paxson's trade flexibility as Thursday's NBA draft approaches. The Tacoma News Tribune reported that Seattle and the Bulls had preliminary trade talks about swapping either Williams or Jamal Crawford for the No. 12 and 14 picks.

Paxson is expected to tackle the issue of acquiring another guard through the free-agent recruiting period, which begins July 1. Among the possibilities are former Bull Kevin Ollie and current Bulls killer Voshon Lenard, a high school teammate of Rose's.